Information between 26th March 2023 - 6th September 2024
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Parliamentary Debates |
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Oral Answers to Questions
167 speeches (10,123 words) Tuesday 27th February 2024 - Commons Chamber Department for Energy Security & Net Zero Mentions: 1: Helen Morgan (LD - North Shropshire) There are 1,858 listed properties in North Shropshire, according to the Listed Property Owners Club, - Link to Speech |
Energy Company Obligation Schemes
31 speeches (10,992 words) Tuesday 27th June 2023 - Westminster Hall Department for Energy Security & Net Zero Mentions: 1: Tim Farron (LDEM - Westmorland and Lonsdale) Sustainability tells us that there have been no Cumbria-based companies offering ECO4 measures.I mentioned listed - Link to Speech |
Select Committee Documents |
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Thursday 16th May 2024
Written Evidence - Simplify HBS0051 - Improving the home buying and selling process Improving the home buying and selling process - Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee Found: For example, activity that is required prior to a sale being agreed, applies to all listed properties |
Wednesday 10th January 2024
Oral Evidence - UK100, Historic England, and Country Land and Business Association Heating our homes - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee Found: would want the ability to do that but, Dan, you told us that in Bath you have a large proportion of listed |
Wednesday 10th January 2024
Oral Evidence - Energy Systems Catapult, Local Government Association, and West of England Combined Authority Heating our homes - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee Found: would want the ability to do that but, Dan, you told us that in Bath you have a large proportion of listed |
Wednesday 18th October 2023
Written Evidence - Electrical Contractors Association HEA0095 - Heating our homes Heating our homes - Energy Security and Net Zero Committee Found: on how close a property is to achieving net zero status, in addition to reviewing the options for listed |
Friday 23rd June 2023
Scrutiny evidence - Promoter's Evidence Bishop's Stortford Cemetery Bill [HL] Committee Found: year the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea ruled that all Grade II listed and most Grade II* listed |
Tuesday 2nd May 2023
Written Evidence - Amit Bhagwat EMD0053 - Emerging diseases and learnings from covid-19 Emerging diseases and learnings from covid-19 - Science, Innovation and Technology Committee Found: conditions, as it is possible that there is a proportion of people living in some of the most expensive listed |
Scottish Government Publications |
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Thursday 4th April 2024
Local Government and Housing Directorate Economic Development Directorate Source Page: Local government finance circular 4/2024: Green Freeports Non-Domestic Rates relief and income retention Document: Retention form - example (Excel) Found: properties=H39-G397bof which relief for partly unoccupied properties=H40-G407cof which exemptions for listed |
Wednesday 13th September 2023
Local Government and Housing Directorate Source Page: Non-domestic rates income returns: information for data suppliers Document: NDRI - MYE 2023-2024 - blank form and guidance (Excel) Found: properties.54bThe amount reported in line 54 relating to reliefs or exemptions for fully unoccupied listed |
Wednesday 13th September 2023
Local Government and Housing Directorate Source Page: Non-domestic rates income returns: information for data suppliers Document: NDRI - PCA 2023-2024 - blank form and guidance (Excel) Found: 52)Local rates relief for fully unoccupied properties (line 54a)Local rates relief or exemptions for listed |
Wednesday 13th September 2023
Local Government and Housing Directorate Source Page: Non-domestic rates income returns: information for data suppliers Document: NDRI - Notified 2022-2023 - blank form and guidance (Excel) Found: properties.7cLine 7c is the part of the amount reported at line 7 relating to exeptions for unoccupied listed |
Wednesday 31st May 2023
Local Government and Housing Directorate Source Page: Non-domestic rates - tax incremental financing Document: TIF annual return 2022-2023: blank form (Excel) Found: properties=H40-G407bof which relief for partly unoccupied properties=H41-G417cof which exemptions for listed |
Scottish Written Answers |
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S6W-25250
Asked by: Lumsden, Douglas (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - North East Scotland) Friday 16th February 2024 Question To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has undertaken of any impact of local authorities decreasing relief on non-domestic rates for empty, listed properties. Answered by Arthur, Tom - Minister for Employment and Investment Empty Property Relief was devolved to local authorities on 1 April 2023, and it is for individual local authorities to decide how they will tailor any support for unoccupied property, including listed buildings, to best support their local needs. As indicated in the recommendations of the New Deal for Business Non-Domestic Rates sub-group, the Scottish Government will undertake an initial review of the devolution of Empty Property Relief before the next revaluation in 2026. |
S6W-15975
Asked by: Lumsden, Douglas (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - North East Scotland) Wednesday 5th April 2023 Question To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has undertaken of any potential impact of local authorities decreasing relief on non-domestic rates for empty, listed properties. Answered by Arthur, Tom - Minister for Employment and Investment Empty Property Relief was devolved to councils on 1 April 2023, including non-domestic rates exemptions for unoccupied listed buildings. Listed buildings were specifically included following discussion with the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities in 2019, as set out in a letter from the then Minister for Public Finance and Digital Economy to the Local Government and Communities Committee dated 7 October 2019. The Scottish Budget 2023-24 confirmed a financial transfer of £105m to local authorities to spend at their discretion, concurrent to this devolution. This allows local authorities to tailor any support for unoccupied property, including listed buildings, to best support their local needs. The Scottish Government will collect data from local authorities on any local relief awarded to unoccupied properties, including listed buildings, which will inform an early evaluation of the impact of the devolution of EPR in advance of the next revaluation. |